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Urban Girls
ISSN: 2470-122X
With more attention being directed toward adolescent girls' and young women’s educational development and human rights across the globe, urban girls as an educationally and politically disenfranchised group are becoming more of the primary focus of educational, sociological, and psychological research and discourse. There is a need for theory, inquiry, and praxis that considers the dynamics of the interactions of race, class, gender, age, and spatial location on youth education and overall socio-emotional development. The social and cultural context of where students learn, play, and work significantly shape youth's identities and agency. Similarly, gender plays an important role on students’ academic and social development. The Urban Girls series brings scholarly attention to the unique, yet diverse, cultural experiences and identities of adolescent girls and young women being socialized in urban contexts. Authors explore and theorize how young women's racialized and gendered experiences in their families, communities, and schools and larger social contexts foster agency, resilience, and resistance. Proposals for this series can be emailed to Series Editor Venus Evans-Winters at vevansw@ilstu.edu.
4 publications
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«It’s Just Easier Not to Go to School»
Adolescent Girls and Disengagement in Middle School©2006 Textbook -
Who Do They Think They Are?
Teenage Girls and Their Avatars in Spaces of Social Online Communication©2010 Textbook -
Post-Secondary Education on the Edge
Self-Improvement and Community Development in a Cape Breton Coal Town©2002 Textbook -
CLIL experiences in secondary and tertiary education
In search of good practices©2016 Edited Collection -
Global Citizenship Education in Post-Secondary Institutions
Theories, Practices, Policies- Foreword by Indira V. Samarasekera©2011 Textbook -
Constructing Reformatory Identity
Girls’ Reform School Education in Finland, 1893-1923©2009 Monographs -
Swimming Against the Tide
The New Independent Christian Schools and their Teenage Pupils©2013 Monographs -
Engendering #BlackGirlJoy
How to Cultivate Empowered Identities and Educational Persistence in Struggling Schools©2021 Textbook -
Teenagers in Estonia: Values and Behaviour
©2010 Edited Collection -
Progressive Pioneer
Alexander James Inglis (1879-1924) and American Secondary Education©2007 Textbook -
Media and Digital Literacies in Secondary School
©2013 Textbook